The United States Department of Interior\u27s National Park Service has agreed to clarify its citation to a Connecticut historical group to preserve the historical priority of the College of William and Mary in the field of legal education. The Service has agreed to designate the site of the former Litchfield, Conn. Law School as Tapping Reeve\u27s proprietary law school, the first in the United States not associated with a college or university . . . In a letter to College of William and Mary officials, the Service said that it had made the clarification to meet objections raised by William and Mary to the wording of its first citation awarded Litchfield. The initial citation said simply, Tapping Reeve\u27s law school the first in the U...